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The new record by Paul Schneider, called Forever Debts, is a fun thing to behold.
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The new record by Paul Schneider, called Forever Debts, is a fun thing to behold.
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Theoretical and Practical Impediments, in Debts, Taxes and
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There be Debts of Nature which precede so-called Debts of Honour.
A Woman Named Smith Marie Conway Oemler 1905
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Old Tenor, the general Price amongst Merchants; it would have been no Injustice to the Possessors, it would have prevented their being hoarded up, and the Reimbursement Money would have paid off about 6 per Cent more of our Debts, that is, cancelled so much more of our iniquitous Currency.
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I am reminded of that famous Grace Paley short story, "Debts," in which the narrator, a writer, says, "There is a long time in me between knowing and telling."
Dove's Eye View: 2005
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The band of the National Guard repaired thither on that festival in 1791; in allusion to the liquidation of the debts of the State, decreed by the Assembly, they played solely, and repeatedly, that air from the comic opera of the "Debts," the burden of which is, "But our creditors are paid, and that makes us easy."
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"Debts," the burden of which is, "But our creditors are paid, and that makes us easy."
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"Debts," the burden of which is, "But our creditors are paid, and that makes us easy."
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McKinney Raising Cash For Campaign "Debts" — But She Has A Campaign Surplus!
McKinney Raising Cash For Campaign "Debts" — But She Has A Campaign Surplus! 2009
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